Even modern homes—built with updated materials and considered energy efficient—often suffer from hidden heat leaks that significantly reduce their Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) score. Homeowners are frequently surprised when an EPC assessment reveals energy inefficiencies they didn’t expect. Understanding these issues can help you boost your rating, lower energy bills, and prepare for future regulatory requirements.
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1. Poorly Insulated Loft Hatches
Most homeowners insulate their lofts, but forget the loft hatch itself.
A thin, unsealed hatch becomes a major escape point for warm air—especially in winter.
During an EPC inspection, assessors often see:
No insulation on the hatch
Gaps around the frame
Warped or ill-fitting doors
➡️ A simple fix like a draught strip or insulated board can add points to your EPC.
2. Hidden Draughts Around Windows and Doors
Modern homes often have double-glazing, but small installation flaws still allow heat leakage.
Unexpected gaps appear due to:
Worn-out seals
Poor installation alignment
Settlement of the building
These gaps aren’t always visible—but they show up clearly during an EPC blower door test or thermal scan.
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3. Uninsulated Pipework in Newer Homes
Many modern-build properties have high-efficiency boilers but surprisingly uninsulated pipes in utility rooms, lofts, or under floors.
This can cause:
Significant heat loss
Lower hot-water efficiency
Reduced overall EPC rating
Pipe lagging is one of the most cost-effective fixes.
4. Thermal Bridging in Walls and Corners
Even when walls are insulated, heat can escape through structural junctions called thermal bridges.
These are common in modern homes with:
Steel beams
Unsupported corners
Balcony designs
Extended brickwork
Thermal bridging is difficult to identify without specialist tools, so it often surprises homeowners during an EPC assessment.
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5. Ventilation Leaks Behind Built-In Furniture
Modern homes often have built-in wardrobes or wall-fitted cabinets.
Behind these fixtures, there can be:
Unsealed gaps
Missing insulation
Cold air pathways to external walls
Because these areas stay hidden, they create unexpected heat leaks that reduce EPC performance.
6. Recessed Lighting That Breaks the Insulation Barrier
Downlights are stylish, but when improperly installed, they cut through insulation layers in ceilings—creating small but numerous heat leaks.
EPC assessors often find:
Gaps around lighting fixtures
Missing insulation around the casing
Accumulated air leakage from multiple fittings
LED fire-rated downlights with insulation covers help solve the issue.
7. Uninsulated Floors in Modern Extensions
Many modern extensions skip floor insulation if the structure didn’t originally require it.
However, EPC testing reveals:
Cold floors
Significant downward heat loss
Reduced thermal performance of the whole property
Adding insulated underlays or insulated boards can restore efficiency.
8. Mechanical Ventilation Heat Loss
Homes with mechanical ventilation systems (like MVHR or extractor fans) may still lose heat if:
Ducting isn’t insulated
Backdraft shutters are faulty
The system is incorrectly balanced
Even the latest build systems can underperform if not installed correctly.
Why Identifying Heat Leaks Matters
Fixing hidden leaks helps:
Improve EPC rating
Reduce energy bills
Increase property value
Meet rental compliance rules
Create a more comfortable living environment
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